People are complaining about what this can't do, but for the disabled, the simple things it can do is going to be monumental. I see this as an amazing tool for the disabled, not a "beer me bot" for the lazy.
EDIT: And I should add, I hope they market this to that severely underserved market. If they only market it as a product for the rich to do simple tasks, it will suffer Segway's fate. If they create a market for it in healthcare and partner with those already in that space, this could be something big. It would pay for itself for people who need 24/7 care, if it were reliable enough.
EDIT: And I should add, I hope they market this to that severely underserved market. If they only market it as a product for the rich to do simple tasks, it will suffer Segway's fate. If they create a market for it in healthcare and partner with those already in that space, this could be something big. It would pay for itself for people who need 24/7 care, if it were reliable enough.